Asylum seekers in Israel announce they will protest in shifts in south Tel Aviv starting Saturday

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“Prominent activists” (LOL) Â from theÂ asylum seekerÂ community announced Sunday their intention to hold a protest in which demonstrators will stay in shifts in Levinsky Park in south Tel Aviv. The protest is to go on “until further notice”.

The asylum seekers are protesting against the government’s immigration policy that has not changed despite the recent actions of protest that they have taken in the past weeks. “We will stay here as long as needed, night and day. We’re not going to give up, we have no other choice because we are fighting for our lives,” explained 26-year-old Pilmon, a dominant figure in the community’s protest.

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Time to enlarge the concentration camp – and to actually take the ‘refugees’ there instead of leaving them in civilian life, and prior to their subsequent deportation without delay (you haven’t forgotten that part of the deal again, have you)…

For a small country like Israel, if it granted asylum to 50,000 Muslims would lead to another 200,000 of their dependents being allowed in. That will lead to hundreds of thousands of Muslims in Israel more in short order.

Goodbye Israel.

What Arabs could not do, asylum seekers would accomplish in less then a generation.